The IEEE 802.11ad Wi-Fi amendment enables short-range multi-gigabit communications in the unlicensed 60 GHz spectrum, unlocking new interesting applications such as wireless Augmented and Virtual Reality. The characteristics of the Millimeter Wave (mmW) band and directional communications allow increasing the system throughput by scheduling pairs of nodes with low cross-interfering channels in the same time-frequency slot. On the other hand, this requires significantly more signaling overhead. Furthermore, IEEE 802.11ad introduces a hybrid MAC characterized by two different channel access mechanisms: contention-based and contention-free access periods. The coexistence of both access period types and the directionality typical of mmW increase the channel access and scheduling complexity in IEEE 802.11ad compared to previous Wi-Fi versions. Hence, to provide the Quality of Service performance required by demanding applications, a proper resource scheduling mechanism that takes into account both directional communications and the newly added features of this Wi-Fi amendment is needed. In this paper, we present a brief but comprehensive review of the open problems and challenges associated with channel access in IEEE 802.11ad and propose a workflow to tackle them via both heuristic and learning-based methods.

The challenges of Scheduling and Resource Allocation in IEEE 802.11ad/ay

Mohebi, Salman;Lecci, Mattia;Zanella, Andrea;Zorzi, Michele
2020

Abstract

The IEEE 802.11ad Wi-Fi amendment enables short-range multi-gigabit communications in the unlicensed 60 GHz spectrum, unlocking new interesting applications such as wireless Augmented and Virtual Reality. The characteristics of the Millimeter Wave (mmW) band and directional communications allow increasing the system throughput by scheduling pairs of nodes with low cross-interfering channels in the same time-frequency slot. On the other hand, this requires significantly more signaling overhead. Furthermore, IEEE 802.11ad introduces a hybrid MAC characterized by two different channel access mechanisms: contention-based and contention-free access periods. The coexistence of both access period types and the directionality typical of mmW increase the channel access and scheduling complexity in IEEE 802.11ad compared to previous Wi-Fi versions. Hence, to provide the Quality of Service performance required by demanding applications, a proper resource scheduling mechanism that takes into account both directional communications and the newly added features of this Wi-Fi amendment is needed. In this paper, we present a brief but comprehensive review of the open problems and challenges associated with channel access in IEEE 802.11ad and propose a workflow to tackle them via both heuristic and learning-based methods.
2020
proceedings of 2020 Mediterranean Communication and Computer Networking Conference (MedComNet)
978-1-7281-6248-5
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